An example travel scenario set 10-15 years into the future outlined in Information Week describes arriving in San Francisco. Upon exiting the plane, a traveler will get a message that says, “Welcome to San Francisco. Please go to the curb after picking up your bag.” When at the curb, a self-driving car will meet them and, once inside, advise that the destination is the Marriott hotel.

A recent story notes that computing is on its way to becoming a sea of background data processing that bears little or no relation to the familiar world of PCs and servers. “We will talk, and the world will answer.” We have more than a hint of this with current implementations of Siri, Cortana and Echo. Using natural language processing and AI, these devices understand what we are asking and supply us with useful information. [source]

Ha ... Take itGenna .... ParadiseIxghel ... Light ...All words that I use when I speak my mother language... It gives me goose bumps...Poor guys... I pitty them and I am for real here ... I forgive them cause they do not know what they are doing... They have been hypnotized... their minds are corrupted...I pitty their families esp their mothers... :cry:

A model who lost her leg after she was hit by a drunk driver has shared her latest holiday photos of Malta with her social media followers.

Paola Antonini Costa, 21, from Brazil refuses to let her disability get in the way of her modelling career.

She continues to wow on the catwalk sporting a prosthetic leg and has earned more than 691,000 followers on Instagram.

Her latest stunning shots see her enjoying her well-earned break in sunny Malta - swimming at Comino's Blue Lagoon, laughing at St George's Bay in St Julian's, shopping at The Point in Sliema, and posing at Popeye Village.

Paola lost her leg in a car accident just after Christmas in 2014 when a drunk driver rammed into her as she was packing the boot of her car.

She said: 'I want to be a model for other amputees.'

Her Instagram fans have spoken of their admiration of her bravery and passion for life.

One user commented: 'You are a warrior, if only everybody had your energy.'

A Maltese model has told 89.7 Bay she 'really appreciates' the support of her fans after an accident involving her dog left her scarred for life.

Sarah Zerafa, 20, posted a photo of herself on Facebook, showing the nasty cut on her top lip after she bumped heads with her pet. [source]

I see such a huge contrast between this and the Brazilian in your previous post. This person is relishing in the attention she is getting from the accident. It's quite obvious to everyone who's followed this story (and I knew about it a week before it went viral in Malta) that she's turned it into a PR stunt.

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